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Pressure sensors for IoT and ventilators

What’s the difference between all the available pressure sensors and how to choose one? This is what you should consider.

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On how to develop a User Interface: ask the user first

Almost all electronics systems need user interaction, but If users find it painful, you’ll soon have no users

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300W Stand Alone Stepper Motor Driver

To have a big microcontroller drive a motor control loop can be an issue, why not delegating to a smart…

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Saving time with a keyboard macro layer

Switching apps is repetitive and time consuming, how can we simplify it to save time?

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Prototype and seek feedback, then repeat

Life, in its essence, is a quest for satisfaction, but what is it that satisfies, what works and what doesn’t…

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Stop. Doubt. Plan, then Draw: SEAM8 Test Board

How fast could you draw a 400 pin BGA board? 2-5 hours? How about 30 minutes? or 5…

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